adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
government
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In early November Singh's beleaguered government lost a vote of confidence in the Lok Sabha.
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At the same time, Mrs Aquino is mobilising popular support for her beleaguered government .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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a beleaguered politician
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A peace treaty has been accepted by the leaders of the beleaguered village.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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For four days and nights, communal frenzy added a tragic dimension to this hapless and beleaguered city.
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In early November Singh's beleaguered government lost a vote of confidence in the Lok Sabha.
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The beleaguered ones might threaten complaint.
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The head of beleaguered Carolco Pictures will become a producer for Paramount Pictures under a multi-year deal, the two companies said.
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The Hillsborough disaster seemed to encourage a period of self-reflection and greater public sympathy for the beleaguered game of soccer.
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There was no respite for the beleaguered retail sector.
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With school being such a lifeline for my beleaguered psyche, the long summer vacation presented a uniquely gloomy and purgatorial prospect.